Netflix Offline Coming Soon, According to Industry Insiders
The option to download content for later viewing could come later this year.
The option to download content for later viewing could come later this year.
You can't use 'Star Trek' in the title, for one.
The dystopian classic is turning 40 years old.
Typeset in the Future is the perfect site for design nerds with a deep love of sci-fi, and vice versa.
As you might expect, the lineup is pretty eclectic.
The 360-degree film reveals a hard-won, vibrant ecosystem off the coast of Indonesia.
The franchise's first installment was released 15 years ago.
The cast, crew, and studio thought it would fail. One writer cried. It ended up being one of the biggest hits of 1990.
The director boiled it for five hours before digging in.
There’s much more to Nicolas Roeg’s 1973 film than that infamous sex scene; it’s a haunting exploration of grief that manages to be terrifying with a simple red coat.
Is Dorothy actually The Wicked Witch of the East?
It’s been 50 years since one of America’s most famous married couples, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, played one of cinema’s most unhappy married couples.
More than 700 pieces of Disneyana are up for sale at Van Eaton Galleries.
Number nine auctioned for nearly $4 million.
For $2 million, you can own a piece of movie history.
On June 14, 1949, a crazed fan lured the Philadelphia Phillies' Eddie Waitkus to her hotel room—then shot him in the chest.
Critics and the agent for a new comic named Larry the Cable Guy weren't pleased, but it made over $100 million and featured a lot of comedic talent.
"You can't have a 'Deadpool' movie without Bea Arthur."
Rodney Dangerfield still got no respect. But Kurt Vonnegut did.
The MCU is known for setting up future films in the end credits, but in the case of these genre movies, their end credit Easter eggs amounted to a whole lot of nothing.
On March 31, 1999, the high school rom-com '10 Things I Hate About You' hit theaters, and grossed a modest $53.4 million worldwide.
Thirty-five years after Indiana Jones made his big-screen debut, Disney recently announced that both Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford have officially signed up for a fifth Indiana Jones film.
In case you weren't already terrified enough.